Compulsive Gambling
Compulsive gambling, also known as gambling disorder, is a behavioral addiction characterized by an uncontrollable urge to gamble despite negative consequences. Individuals may continue to gamble even when it leads to financial problems, relationship issues, or emotional distress. This condition can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.
People with compulsive gambling often experience cravings and may resort to borrowing money or lying about their gambling habits. Treatment options include therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication to help manage the addiction. Recognizing the signs early can lead to better outcomes for those affected.